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Cole2001 1,101
Two different size pullers. One for 1 1/4” shafts and the other for 1 1/8”. The larger will work on the small in a pinch.
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justgary 7,106
31 minutes ago, AxisBackerA22 said:It was to short from the back to the front of the shaft
Thanks. I don't ever get near newer boats, so I was curious.
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Nick55 232
No. Moving the engine or strut would affect alignment.
However, I’d look more closely at your weight, and your prop. Specifically the outer edges of the blades and the pitch of the leading (bow side) edges. Also, check the key between your prop and prop shaft.
Are you sure you don’t have any buddies who were talking about how they loved your prop and maybe swapped it out for you?
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AxisBackerA22 0
12 hours ago, justgary said:In what way was it too small?
It was to short from the back to the front of the shaft
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JeffC 613
Out on a week long camping trip with my 2017 22VLX and had the same problem. Same issue too, power for amp was pulled out. Not a very secure connection, when I get home I plan on soldering on some connectors eliminate the problem permanently. Very weird to me that it’s just a friction connection for such a small wire. Glad Malibucrew was here for me yet again!
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